s:..e1?.lS-:i....§3?Al ‘ 2” *i ¢` _*-3 31 '€‘ a '7 F"" 1- Jlten-eaust. "` _¢g»_»__ A -.¢.»-f - _ ‘t-.."`¢1nse_@;<.&". _,_ ,.~',.~'.»~-.._ ,,_, . .., ~ - s ` 1 i »-»~.~._.. ,,_ ,"9 ‘Tun li >’;f‘» - v, _,___ v --nen3i~_-- ~ Y f - *- ~ ~'“~**'5i " ' ' """°` " "‘ ‘ * Z “" " " iv( " ' nv»a~@ AA - e-_Q-_-ee-- ~ - _ . ,__.~.._.... . sa . .. V ..~ .,_, .1 -at =s.~.=»--Q3-:~»4\il'ir~;.tq,v,~a--~e|@ *‘“’ I *' ~il na-~Y__._ ___~ _ ..~ ._-_-e, _» e __ , _g . \ HE <=UAi>.D1aN. cHA1iLori1rr.iwN P F. I. Dncismnsii 1 1899 .1 ` ‘T ,l§ as, _ [lil ll 4. ` -i‘ lg# X. /Q _ f"-. f 'V' ~ --2 / I 1 /' s5s,u00 ln rrizcs t-or Cyclists. Bicycle racing will be one of the fea- tures of the Paris Exposition next year. As the werld‘s championships will t-ikn place in the French Capital dur- ing the world`s fair. riders from al- most every civilized country onthe globe- will compete. The aggregate value oi the purses tiered for the various events is 855,- 000, a greater sum than has ever before been hung up at a bicycle meet. During the latter part of August and early in September the main, eycle events of the exposition will be decid A 1' 0 The Cr-and Prire of Paris and th; \ ll. V. F. races will take place in June ' and July. sical Tastes ‘2 lost nssieil iutnnsiit Musical ability ie best ex- pressed on one of our *Heintzman Pianos.” tt is Tiss- tsy li Ttatl _ Fldstal. hiatt _ T_h‘eay°a.i;m.the equal of ' 'Faq are better than Ei '4 agegseaoae 5. r for which hi her gross' asked. I ~-it it gi fi I iii Bins 5 Claoll’Bui1dil|. I °“" ,“ a a 'F' A L, 15 THE TWO ATTRACTIDIIS.. e w h l '“5..~°°=...'..r:.=.~°.ze...°°.....'- :rim dainty cirtical ladies and from Iso more nnetsrs cdcialjudgee were the ‘ “Belcher vents an corset they: are the corset 1.‘.'.i° tl. leaé 8° . giitiiii caismo.. incite. ai. Ln. level and Suitable Holiday Presents. in Sterling Slver and Enamelled Good-1. ` Our stock of Watches. Rings, Chains, Bracelets, Brooches, etc., is. complete for the Xmas~trade. §’Orders for any special line of goods, or articles to be engraved enould be left with us early, and will receive carefu prompt attention ci ii. 'i’ilYLoii, .l.lMI.`l’. l.l.ldElZ|E; |lSEl\||l.T li iimmnsiieuia ii ' '1 °___& -ig. The Grand prize oi the exposition, which _will be open to the world, will - probably take place on September 8 It will to at 2.000 metres (2.187yarda). U. “dl ""3"" " 'l with prizes amounting to 86.000. The grand prize of the exposition. for amateurs. will take plase on Sep- tember 10. The prizes in this race will amount in value to 8800. The trial heats will only be run on this day. las a hundred-miie paced race, with a 82.0% parse, will be featured. Telegraphing Through Walls. Cnicioo, Nov. 27.-Prcf.W.S.Jchn- son and C. L. Frontier. of Milwaukee, te-by made a successful test in this diy of wireless tslsgraphy. They sne- eeeded in telegraphlng without with through a saite odaeven rooms. with all deere closed, and through seven wells. lnother test was made when the signai were conveyed through three droproof vaults. and an ordinary telegraph switeb heard in which 80 wfnswmia coiled "up and about 40 dead were located. Amirdtest “in whssh\he sending instrument was placed inside Qoofthe steel vtllli. and _both 5 doors were closed and the combination lock turned. The signals were than trees- mitted clearly from the inside of the vault to an adjoining roeni. The pro- fessor claims that his invention is mat- erially dilereni from that of lareosra. and that instruments can he constructed to be carried on horseback and be ready for operation within a few minutes. The Gossip 01’ The Sporting liov. lst. his eyhlometer :$320 Kansas City, lo., Nov.I7.-lepine, rece. Ihal acese at 9.80-Repi|a.96l Repine established a new record for 48 hours. The distance covered is I7 Li Hung Chanfs New Post. commercial relations with China. M. Pichon. French Minister to China ..l1.'.':"~ -' ~ °:.°f 0lf.i1»*"-1.' -~i ‘ *‘> ‘W ' r ""' 8 ' 332.1- ‘ i .. ' L _ ~ ._ I 'Inc Lakes of Killarney. London, Nov. 27.-Ifr~ \-Hilaun (Arthur Edward Guinness) li -~ pur- chased the Muckross estate for 8800 000. The Muckrose est-»te includes the lakes ot K llarney. advices yesterday said the estate had been bought by Baron Iveagh, a nephew of Ardilaun. Boys’ youth’s and men’s clothing. All prices; all good goods at Prowse Bros. Furs, iurs ladies furs in great variety. 50 fur saiques at right prices at Prowse Bros. The best all wool olster in the world for $3,75 worth $7.50 at Prowse Bros. Worth knowing that Prowse Bros keep the best ready made clothing made in Canada. it-1. BELL, ll IILLIIQ ALL KINDS BWTS “Maltese Cross” Rubbers are the best. b Sold as- low as poorer 'ones Y J _ H, Bell. Great Greet St. Near Square. ' Q _ __ _.§ va T '£318 i f-;_s. -:ix ll’ " ; ~ 7i~ff~”'*~‘5= '-1 o;`fj~<21s- 4-Mi- »-» ‘ 4. »~--'s _i >-__ I - fri ,\\f~ _ 4 ,_ `. 1. » !, _ ,. i » . , t i, .___- ~ #_ s T; ~ \' V J ““`__ wv' -\ / l l ‘ ” \. _ A, _L ,.`__ _ r ltnnni WllY?'t‘l Because We sell Q; ~.°°' ‘ 9 memes ~ 0ur Glothiliq Department ls Boommg Brand Tailor made cletliq, Because we sell clothing cheaper than it has ever bq Because we sell better clothing than has ever been oleredyh W. l-lllllillll Bllll rw sToRE Poli cL0'l'rm~tu=- BENTNER montmcb ras Succeesors to Beer Bros Fits Well ears Well ls Well We are Daterero In the Grocery Business tothcsepeoplewhowlisulivewellnflminin&f Beaideebeingprortiptaiid attesitiveiholrsllorewelllo adore tceendnany satisfied cnstomefs,nc|nat1aerhcw pmt how small the purchase. Thinkofthisstndyouwilisurelyleaveyonrggrocei-yeedqng THE CLD TEA STORE*'& Janus Ki:1.i.r s on Harness. B orse Plugs. And everything in the harness out-landing account is asked for Berlin, Nov. 25.-A despatch from s Pekin announces that an Imperial do-I ____ ' _ 500 sem ~. has be issued ap inting Li _ ' Ill-sig Changoainietor of Ihr; 'J' 1: hgitgellysfiw 6th ° ; 1 ._ * "ned i` aP;;liii)mg|ivds2§.inibtlerEil.5on?:i.e:§': Turkey* U°°°°i Dmk* *_-1 _-T 1 alreadv cabled. is regarded as distinctly _ CARVELL BROS- qeiepin the right direction. and as I}0v 29 d&v likely to tend to improve greatly foreign ` ' " ' ' 1 * i "‘=" veniences. Possession given October p y gecimene ef our wer? limi-is neirhmymea .2,'§,'..f,*.,,"’,;,'.;“.°,2,‘p,‘Z'f,,;°f,,‘~‘.’,§,."”,$l -»==»°~°f~°°f°\»-i°"-°i>f°i-’\»¢f°'i'°'° .._».=,s_Qs£. .- er ..‘:::.-. ar.: §°§.,‘“1‘;‘§‘,;_ if miles. _ Wmpl ' ltlannfactured bythe loading irm ef Canada Running on R nornan raw 210010 ~ _ . BEARINGS, double end single entice ot Nashville. wine the 48 hour bicycle “M” ' CJE'U'E.§'€ I - I . - _ h .H-1| _ Spttlially LOW Prktl. The Hnxvell Favourite (liurn, surpasses anything in the mah ;nti‘i”mi1el:l;'is':|;lu.il:i‘vic?h.96P